Mahuli Temples
The National Monuments Authority (NMA) will soon submit a report on the comprehensive development of the Mahuli group of temples to the Ministry of Culture.
About Mahuli group of Temples
- This group of temples is also famously known as Dakshin Kashi and is found in Mahuli, Maharashtra.
- Mahuli is situated at the confluence of rivers Krishna and Venna.
- It comprise of five temples belonging to 11th and 12th CE.
- The temples are built in Hemadpanthi style of architecture.
Hemadpanti Style of Architecture
- Hemadpanti is an architectural style, named after its founder, the Prime Minister Hemadpant (1259-1274 CE) from the court of Seuna Yadavas ....
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